Kanye West has been out-bragged by an unlikely figure after he boasted to his Twitter followers that he was so rich he could buy 'furs and houses for my family'.

He was trolled by no other than the former deputy prime minister John Prescott, who joined in the the online mocking of the rapper by tweeting: 'Yeah but how many Jags have you got?'

It was a reference to his infamous 'Two Jags' nickname, which he acquired when he was given a Jaguar as a ministerial car in the 1990s - adding to his own personal Jaguar.

Rapper Kanye West, pictured left, was mocked by former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott, right, after he boasted about his personal wealth on Twitter

Former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott mocked Kanye West with a reference to his own 'Two Jags' nickname. Prescott was famously given a Jaguar for his ministerial role - adding to his collection of Jags

Lord Prescott's taunt was one of many Twitter users to mock the Yeezus rapper after his latest online rant.

Kanye claimed at the weekend that his company was $53million in debt and appealed to billionaires - including Facebook founder Mark Zuckberberg - for money to invest.

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In a series of tweets the rapper spouted out how he needed the money to 'help the world,' saying: 'I am an artist and I care about humanity. Yes I am personally rich and I can buy furs and houses for my family.

'But I need access to more money in order to bring more beautiful ideas to the world.'

He added: 'If I spent my money on my ideas I could not afford to take care of my family. I am in a place that so many artist end up.'

'Also for anyone that has money they know the first rule is to use other people's money.'

It was this last tweet that sparked the #OutBoastKanye hashtag.

Even Pizza Hut got in on the action, telling him to 'stop telling everyone you need dough and try kneading some dough' and joking: 'We got your C.V. today. You start at 9am tomorrow.'

Even Pizza Hut trolled Kanye West after he appealed to billionaires to invest in his company because he needed money to 'help the world'

Kanye West, pictured, claimed on Twitter at the weekend that his company was $53million in debt and appealed to billionaires - including Facebook founder Mark Zuckberberg - for money to invest.

Lord Prescott, a frequent Tweeter, has never been too far from the headlines since he left frontline politics in 2007.

And he has kept up his 'Two Jags' nickname with several incidents - last summer he was handed a six-month driving ban after being caught speeding in Lincolnshire.

He clocked 60mph in a 50mph zone - accumulating 12 points on his licence, which resulted in an automatic driving ban.

He was also ordered to pay more than £300 in fines.

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It was also reported that West suffered a meltdown just before his appearance on Saturday Night Live and had to be convinced by wife Kim to perform

A website called Loser.com now redirects to Kanye West's Wikipedia page and it's not the first time.

The page, created by Brian Connelly, a 44-year-old systems analyst in South Carolina, first made Kanye the star of his trolling site in March of last year when Kanye crashed the stage while Beck was accepting his award for best album of the year.

Earlier this month Loser.com redirected its page to Donald Trump's Wikipedia page after Trump came in second place behind Ted Cruz in the Iowa caucus.

The premise for Loser.com began back in 1993 after Connelly started an internet company called South Carolina Super Net.

He would meet with clients and be handed a slew of business cards after the meetings, he said.

He'd post the worst clients on a 'Loser Wall.'

Repeat offender: A website called Loser.com now redirects to Kanye West's Wikipedia page and it's not the first time he's been featured on the site

He and his wife would joke about the Loser Wall and in 1995 she bought a web domain called Loser.com, according to the Daily Beast.

He said last year that he sometimes links to site to positive things like the Obama website or Reddit to give the site more traffic or to tell a joke.

Though, Connelly said his disdain for Kanye is no joke and that it first began after seeing the rapper play at Bonnaroo in 2014.

‘I went to Bonnaroo last year, and Kanye got up onstage and just started b--ching at the audience because I think someone had spray painted ‘F--- Kanye’ on a porta-potty or something,’ says Connelly.

‘Then he started yelling, ‘Where the press at? Point out the press!’ and started going crazy and yelling at everybody about how they didn’t respect his genius. Then he started naming names of people he should be compared to—George Washington, Henry Ford, etc. My wife was really enjoying it, but I wasn’t. We’re a paying audience showing him respect, and he launches into us with this egocentric f---ing bull---- rant, and it was insane,’ he told the Daily Beast.

Kanye's album has been pirated HALF A MILLION times in one day after only launching it on Tidal as a snub to Apple

Kanye has been causing quite a stir in the past few weeks after leaving a trail of absurd comments on Twitter.

The rapper initially announced that 'The Life of Pablo' album would be available for purchase on Apple Music after its exclusive week on Tidal, prompting a slew of preorders.

But then he changed his mind again saying it would only be available on his personal website, 'never never on Apple'.

The album is currently leading The Pirate Bay's list of most shared music torrents by a landslide

And this bizarre move has come back to bite him on the butt.

As of Tuesday, the album has been pirated an estimated 500,000 times, according to Torrent Freak, who suggest that the high volume is down to its limited availability.

The site also reported that even those trying to purchase the album through the restricted avenues had faced problems, with many complaining toTidal that they had failed to receive a copy due to the services payment system.

The album is currently leading The Pirate Bay's list of most shared music torrents by a landslide, said the site.

This can't have helped with his supposedly dire cash situation: The singer has claimed he is $53 million in debt.

The album is currently leading The Pirate Bay's list of most shared music torrents by a landslide, said the site.

This can't have helped with his supposedly dire cash situation: The singer has claimed he is $53 million in debt.

While the album was highly anticipated, with a significant number of pirates expected, this high number was most certainly down to its limited release.

But Kanye's surprise move has certainly boosted the popularity of Tidal, with Apple charting it as the top free app on Monday after he asked 'all music lovers' to subscribe.